nice. i was worried that the expired gold that i got was stored improperly and would look like shit but despite being a little grainy im pretty stoked on the results. i get light leaks by taking the battery out of my camera and opening the back of the camera up like a millimeter or two for a fraction of a second. took some practice before i started getting it right consistently. ive ruined a few frames by keeping it open for too long.

nice. i was worried that the expired gold that i got was stored improperly and would look like shit but despite being a little grainy im pretty stoked on the results. i get light leaks by taking the battery out of my camera and opening the back of the camera up like a millimeter or two for a fraction of a second. took some practice before i started getting it right consistently. ive ruined a few frames by keeping it open for too long.

can you do that with any type of light, or only sunlight?

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nice. i was worried that the expired gold that i got was stored improperly and would look like shit but despite being a little grainy im pretty stoked on the results. i get light leaks by taking the battery out of my camera and opening the back of the camera up like a millimeter or two for a fraction of a second. took some practice before i started getting it right consistently. ive ruined a few frames by keeping it open for too long.

can you do that with any type of light, or only sunlight?

You can do it with any type of light except of course that light that is used in a darkroom. Most people do it in sunlight because it gives it a reddish orange tint rather than more white which I and a lot of people prefer.

nice. i was worried that the expired gold that i got was stored improperly and would look like shit but despite being a little grainy im pretty stoked on the results. i get light leaks by taking the battery out of my camera and opening the back of the camera up like a millimeter or two for a fraction of a second. took some practice before i started getting it right consistently. ive ruined a few frames by keeping it open for too long.

can you do that with any type of light, or only sunlight?

You can do it with any type of light except of course that light that is used in a darkroom. Most people do it in sunlight because it gives it a reddish orange tint rather than more white which I and a lot of people prefer.

cool thanks, im gonna try this with a couple different color lights i have

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Yo, is there anyone in the NY area interested in shooting a &quot;lookbook&quot; on film? I'm new to the city, have a few rolls lying around, and want to meet new people while I'm out here. Shoot me a message, peace.